Adaptive spinal rod and methods for stabilization of the spine

Active Publication Date: 2011-12-15
FOUNDERS SPINE RES LLC
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[0011]The present invention includes a spinal implant system and methods that can dynamically stabilize the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. Embodiments of the invention provide an adaptive spinal stabilization system which includes: versatile components, adaptive stabilization assemblies, and methods of implantation. An aspect of embodiments of the invention is the ability to stabilize two, three and/or more levels of the spine by the sele

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Back pain is a significant clinical problem and the costs to treat it, both surgical and medical, are estimated to be over $2 billion per year.
However, spinal fusion has several disadvantages including reduced range of motion and accelerated degenerative changes adjacent the fused vertebrae.
However, current

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[0083]The present invention includes a versatile spinal implant system and methods which can stabilize the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. Alternative embodiments can be used for spinal fusion. An aspect of the invention is stabilizing the spine while restoring and / or preserving the natural motion of the spine including the quality of motion as well as the range of motion. Still, another aspect of the invention is providing for load sharing and stabilization of the spine while preserving motion. Another aspect of embodiments of the invention is the ability to stabilize two, three and / or more levels of the spine by the selection of appropriate components for implantation in a patient. Another aspect of the invention is the ability to provide for higher stiffness and fusion at one level or to one portion of the spine while allowing for lower stiffness and adaptive stabilization at another adjacent level or to another portion of the spine. Embodiments of th...

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An adaptive spinal rod is provided for connecting levels of an adaptive stabilization system to support the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. Embodiments of the adaptive stabilization rod include a ball having an anchor system, a deflection system, a vertical rod system and a connection system. The deflection system provides adaptive stabilization and load-sharing. The adaptive spinal rod connects different levels of the construct in a multilevel construct. The adaptive spinal rod cooperates with the deflection system to further reduce stress exerted upon the bone anchors and spinal anatomy.

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CLAIM TO PRIORITY[0001]This patent application claims priority to the following patents and patent applications:[0002]U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 353,508, filed Jun. 10, 2010, entitled “ADAPTIVE SPINAL ROD AND METHODS FOR STABILIZATION OF THE SPINE” (Attorney Docket No. SPART-01058US0); and[0003]U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 435,961, filed Jan. 25, 2011, entitled “ADAPTIVE SPINAL ROD AND METHODS FOR STABILIZATION OF THE SPINE” (Attorney Docket No. SPART-01058US1).[0004]All of the afore-mentioned patent applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0005]This application is related to all of the afore-mentioned patent applications. This application is also related to all of the following applications including:[0006]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13 / ______, filed Jan. 27, 2011, entitled “ADAPTIVE SPINAL ROD AND METHODS FOR STABILIZATION OF THE SPINE” (Attorney Docket No. SPART-01058US3); and...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B17/70
CPCA61B17/7007A61B17/7082A61B17/7041A61B17/7011
Inventor WINSLOW, CHARLES J.HSU, KEN Y.ZUCHERMAN, JAMES F.MITCHELL, STEVEN T.FLYNN, JOHN J.
Owner FOUNDERS SPINE RES LLC
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